Meghan Markle left speechless as shocking truth unfolds amid Harry separation
Meghan Markle releases new video on social media after Prince Harry's solo appearance
Meghan Markle was left speechless after learning a shocking truth as Prince Harry confirmed professional separation with his latest move.
On May 27, the Duchess of Sussex released the latest episode of her podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, featuring Sara Blakely, founder of an intimate apparel company.
In the new episode, the leading businesswoman talked about "taking risks, believing in yourself, and creating bold business moves."
Notably, a brief video clip shared on Meghan's official Instagram page showcased the Duchess's surprising reaction upon learning about the postponed rights granted to women to start businesses.
At first, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's mother said, "I mean it was not until the 70s that women could even have a credit card line, a line of credit on a credit card, without her husband saying yes."
In response, Blake asked Meghan, "Do you know what year women were allowed to get a business loan on their own without man cosigning or agreeing to it?"
The former Suits actress guessed, "Late 70s or early, 80s. No, you are gonna shock me?"
Blake replied, "1988," leaving Meghan in utter disbelief. "Oh my God, really?"
Notably, Meghan broke silence on social media after her husband, the Duchess of Sussex, made a solo appearance at a meaningful conference in Shanghai.
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